Raj Shankar
Editor in chief
Shankar Raj is a senior journalist with more than 30 years experience, mostly with The Indian Express and The New Indian Express. He was the Editor for Karnataka and Kerala editions of The New Indian Express, and former Managing Editor of the Nyusu Digital Media P Ltd. Bengaluru.
Latest Articles
BJP Courting Trouble In Karnataka
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The Bharatiya Janata Party will be a big loser if it seeks the help of the rebel Congress and JD(S) MLAs to...
Karnataka Heading For Snap Polls
As the number game of MLAs resigning or switching loyalties plays out in Bengaluru, it is increasingly becoming evident that Karnataka will...
Will Narendra Modi Be a Different Leader?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a subdued man when he made his victory speech at the BJP headquarters here Thursday evening. The fizz that was evident after his 2014 election win was missing. He was more sober, introspective, mellowed and showed signs of being accommodative.
HDK Govt Wobbles as ‘Tsunamo’ Predicted to Strike Delhi
BJP moves to form shadow cabinet; Roshan Baig drops a bomb.
Bengaluru: With Exit Polls predicting a ‘TsuNamo’ to...
KCR Sends Feelers to Sworn Enemy, The Congress
Ten 10 days after Telangana voted on April 11, a parliamentarian from Rao’s Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) met a senior Congress functionary to set the ball rolling.
Record Voter Turnout In Kerala Keeps all Fronts on Tenterhooks
The turnout was 76.50 per cent compared to 72.04 in the previous elections. What does this indicate?
Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala...
Congress Leaders in Kerala Abandon Shashi Tharoor
With defeat looming large on flamboyant Congress leader Shashi Tharoor from the Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha seat, senior party leaders have started abandoning him.
Cong-JD(S) alliance may break up after Lok Sabha polls
When the Janata Dal (Secular) entered into a post alliance with the Congress following Assembly elections in May 2018, and went on to form a shaky government, Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy had said nothing will happen to his ministry till Lok Sabha polls.